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![]() ![]() ![]() I must admit, it did annoy me that they put Hermione and Severus on trial instead o bothering to ask anything about Bella. The interaction with Percy was a welcome change. You are, without a doubt, the only person who has ever managed to make me see Percy in a non-horrid light. Kudos. xx-Kitten |
![]() ![]() ![]() Gods, the turmoil this would create is just... painful. Fabulous chapter. xx-Kitten |
![]() ![]() ![]() This chapter made me laugh entirely too much. I'm pleased they're recovering. I look forward to watching them brew together, if Hermione ever manages to clean the lab. xx-Kitten |
![]() ![]() ![]() Gods, this is heart-wrenchingly sad. I do find myself a little put out over the notion of so many of your characters losing body parts, though. It lends a certain suggestion to the idea that such physical flaws and losses must be present in order to suffer such emotional burdens and trauma. |
![]() ![]() ![]() Bloody BRILLIANT! I've got to read more. I'm so pleased this has 10 chapters. One would surely have been torture! xx-Kitten |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Thank you for keeping this story up for so long, I enjoyed reading it :) |
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![]() ![]() Great story and well written, also love how realistic the topic manner is presented. I enjoyed and will be checking out your other stories. I love how Hermione took charge and cared for him no matter how much he growled. Also love how she grew protective and got her say at the trial and towards her Head of House. Sad to see it end but perfect. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Hello! I am not one who writes reviews a lot (though I am trying to change that) but I just wanted to say thank you. This is one of the first stories I ever favourited and the story that made me fall in love with Severus and Hermione as a pairing. It is until today - so it has been for five years, a quarter of my life! - my favourite story. It didn't just give me Severus and Hermione, it also gave me Jane Eyre. I had never heard of it before reading your story - and then I devoured it in 2 days. I have read it quite often by now, at least once a year, and it is my favourite novel. So thank you for that as well! This story is absolutely fantastic and I truly, truly love it and will continue to do so. I don't know whether you're still active on here, but I wanted to take a chance and tell you just how much I appreciate this story. |
![]() ![]() Wow. You sound like a lot of fun. Get laid you prude. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() It was an absolute joy to read this story. It was written very well, without the hormones and treacle too! |
![]() ![]() ![]() I honestly start gritting my teeth whenever I come across a Snape-Granger pairing because the amount of cliches and the unrealisticness of it is always unbearable. I always ditch those stories, as well, and can go no longer past Chapter 5...if the plot is unique...and Chapter 2, for the extremely cliched ones. But while reading the first chapter...something about this clicked. I had sped-read the first two chapters and when I was completely hooked over the characters that you seemed to breath life into...I read this slowly and carefully and enjoyed this gem with a great amount of gleefulness... Because it is honestly HARD, too hard, to find great stories anymore, and I've been on this website for long and have read so much, I've become sort of a veteran in that sense! :D But this, I love. I love it so much. There should be a Love button, because I would use it at once for your story. I just loved how you realized that characters develop and can rule the story themselves...all you need to do is just breath a little life in them, and they march right off the page (screen) and into the reader's little heart. I dislike how many readers seem to fantasize the character of Severus Snape, when really, he is a truly bitter and surly man because of his circumstances. I like how you kept him like he really is: it's how this story sort of spoke from its own voice. Well. I can sing your praises all day, but that doesn't change what you most likely know: you write damn good. Thanks for the sharing, love. Enjoyed it immensely. |